Easy, low cal, vegan recipe for an Indian savory snack mix made with nutritious, gluten free, sorghum and fox nuts.

Chatting with a dear friend over chai and chivda is so good for the soul! They seem to bond the friendship even more. Don’t you think?
Chivda is a savory (and addictive) snack or trail mix that is also a must have on summer car trips, beach picnics, hikes….you get the picture. Chivda is an essential part of fun 🙂 For me it truly is an addictive snack.
But more often than not, store bought chivda has many deep fried ingredients stacking mega calories which leaves one (me) feeling guilty. Hence this quest for scrumptious but low cal, gluten free, vegan chivda made with nutritious ingredients like sorghum and fox nuts.
Sorghum or jowar is a mild tasting, gluten free grain that is now gaining popularity in the United States. It is packed with nutrients and is high in fiber. Sorghum flour is used to make a wholesome flat bread called bhakri in Maharashtra, India, where I grew up. The puffed grains are like mini popcorn.
Makhana is popped lotus seed and is also called fox nuts. Recently they are all the rage as a health food. They are low in sodium and sugar content and high in anti oxidants, potassium and fiber.
Both Makhana and Sorghum are low in calories. They seem to be bland on their own, but with simple seasonings used in this chivda, they come alive! I used garlic, curry leaves and turmeric for additional health benefits. All these ingredients are available in Indian stores.
Look how easy the step by step is-

So are you ready for this guilt free chivda that you can munch on as you chat with your dear friends?
I know I am 🙂
Low Calorie Healthy Chivda
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups makhana or fox nuts
- 4 teaspoons coconut oil, divided
- ½ cup raw peanuts with skin
- ÂĽ cup cashew nuts
- ÂĽ cup sliced dry coconut
- 3 cloves of garlic, sliced thin
- 7~8 fresh curry leaves
- Âľ teaspoon turmeric powder
- ½ teaspoon medium chili powder or to taste
- 5 cups popped sorghum ( jondhlyachya lahya in Marathi)
- 1 teaspoon amchur or dried mango powder
- Sea salt to taste
To make the Low Cal, Healthy Chivda
- I used my cast iron pan. Heat the pan, then turn the heat down to low and add the makhana. Stir them on low heat for about 5 minutes or until they are toasty and crunchy. Remove from heat and set aside.
- To the pan, add 2 teaspoons of the coconut oil, and the peanuts and stir until they are toasty. Remove from the pan and repeat the process for the cashews and then the coconut slices. Remove from pan and set aside.
- Add the additional 2 teaspoons of coconut oil and fry the sliced garlic and curry leaves on low until the garlic and curry leaves are crispy, taking care not to burn them.
- Add the turmeric and chili powders and stir for a quick 15 seconds. Toss in the nuts and coconut slices, the sorghum and fox nuts, salt and amchoor powder. Stir well to combine and let the mixture toast on low for about 4 to 5 minutes.
- Remove from heat and let it cool. Crunchy, crispy yummy chivda is ready!
Enjoy!
Wishing you all a very happy weekend!
Love,
<3
Sandhya
Lovely recipe
Thanks so much!
This chivda is really addictive as you said. I can munch on this anytime.
Healthy and tasty too ✌✌
Thanks so much Jyo!
Wonderful snack while watching TV /movie at home. 🙂
Thanks Megala! It sure is 🙂
What a fabulous treat. Chivda looks mouthwatering. Excellent post.
Thanks so much!
Wonderful share . Healthy and yummy
Thanks Ruchi!
you’ve rightfully written, chivda is addictive 🙂 . healthy and light and a great tea time snack
Thanks so much!
Great low calorie snack. Love the flavors you’ve added.
Thanks so much Ronit!
Nice one Sandhya. Tried it today
Harini
Thanks so much for your feedback Harini!
Nice healthy chiwda rcipe with interesting ingredients.. You can munch on it guilt free.
Thanks Shobha!
Loved your low calorie crunchy and delicious chivra. This guilt free treat can be enjoyed any time. Lovely share.
Thanks so much Sujata!
Healthy chivada. Crunchy and delicious snack, it is so perfect with a cup of tea. Great share and thank you!
Thanks Malini!
A perfect healthy snack to enjoy with friends or while watching a good movie.
Thanks Mayuri! yes I agree.
Looks delicious and flavourful. Lovely share!
Thanks so much Debanita!
This is a healthy snack…I use puff makhana but never used sorghum, need to try
Thanks so much Renu!
This is a brilliant recipe, love it. I am so looking forward to getting a pack of makhana to try it.
Thanks so much Seema. Do let me know how you like it. I am planning to make it again because we loved it a lot.
Sandhya, you and me are like peas in a pod when it comes to such recipes. I made a batch of poha, makhana and sorghum just the other day and sent some with husband who travels frequently for healthy snacking during the day. Recipes like these are such a blessing and makes us forget we are trying to lose weight. ha ha. Let’s surely meet one day for a cuppa and chivda!
Sure Vidya! I look forward to meeting you over chai and chivda!
I like chivda and love to eat it anytime not with tea, it’s a great munching snack while travellling. I loved your low calorie version of chivda, adding of makhane into it makes more crunchy. Yummy share 🙂
Thanks so much Jolly. I take it when traveling too…I have a hankering for the chivda as soon as we leave home 🙂
My husband loves to munch on chivda while watching television. Thank you for this low calorie, guilt free recipe. Now I shall be less worried about his health.
Ha Ha Maria…I know what you mean. I am that chivda muncher in our home 🙂
The makhana chivda sounds simply irresistible Sandhya ! Healthy tasty treat !
Thanks Poonam!
Finally getting to last week’s posts before Friday rolls around again 🙂 Love chivda, and as always, you’ve made a healthier version that is sure to please tastebuds I know, just from reading the ingredients. Love the arrangement and those square mugs, quite unusual! Enjoy the weekend coming up. I hope your summer weather has been favorable Sandhya.
Thanks Loretta. I have to catch up on the posts too. Funny story about the square mugs. A few years ago a group of my friends decided to do a Yankee swap and I got these mugs and the tea kettle…actually I had got a marble chess set but one of my friends loved it and wanted to trade this tea set for it. I loved the colors and the square cups and teapot!
Have a great weekend my friend!
I love such snacks with a cup of tea..never know when a bowl full of this chivda finishes off..yum yum yum
Thanks Lathi…I know what you mean…I finished a whole batch of it. Have to make it again 🙂
Love this low calorie chivda with popped sorghum. Really nice creative mind here. Makes a perfect tea time snack too. great share must say..
Thanks so much for your sweet words Bhawana.
We all love chevdo in my house and yours looks so good. I have to try it out for the family
Do let me know how you like it Jagruti!
Nice one Sandhya. Reading so many makhana recipes I need to try it once. Do not get it here.
I had not seen Makhana growing up in Maharashtra either. Now it is all the rage so see it in Indian stores here around Boston.
We are hardcore child’s fan and this one is a guilt free and healthy one so definitely going to try it.
Thanks Sapana!
Loved the recipe. Thank you for sharing !
Thanks so much!
Chivda is very healthy way of gossiping, sharing stories and creating bonds so I think everyone should try this
Thanks so much Himanshu!
wonderful snack that can be eaten guilt free anytime.Thanks for the wonderful healthy share Sandhya.
Thanks so much Preethi!
It looks so tasty and healthy at the same time 👍🏼
Thanks so much Shifa!
Chevda is such a good snack
Thanks so much Rita!
Chivda is my favorite snack to munch on! With all those fried “thingies” in them, it does make me feel so guilty but hey, cannot resist! This low-calorie one with healthy ingredients looks as delicious and yummy! I will add these in my next chivda Sandhya 🙂
Thanks Vanitha! I know what you mean. I cannot stop eating chivda, so this healthy one is guilt free 🙂
This is too good Sandhya, I will be binging the whole day.
Thanks Jayashree. I love this chida too and no matter how much I make , it is gone 🙂
Such a wonderful snack mixture. I last time I had popped sorghum was when I was little and it would be served as prasad whenever we went for the Holika festival in Nairobi. Adding garlic to chivda sounds different but good.
True Sandhya, Chivda is addictive but when made with such healthy ingredients you can go on the guilt-free munching. Adding garlic to me is something new but interesting to try. A very good option when travelling especially with kids!!
Thanks Swaty! I seem to gobble up a lot of chivda so wanted to make it guilt free:) Let me know if you like the taste of garlic in chivda, like I do 🙂
Your chevdo recipe makes me want to go into the kitchen right now and make it! Love the ingredients and flavours you have used
Thanks so much Jagruti!
This low-calorie chivda is my new obsession, such a healthy and easy recipe to follow sandhya.
Thanks so much Jagrulti <3
Like the Chivda and those tea mugs are so cute.
Thanks Rita! I got those tea mugs one year in Yankee Swap!
you have used some real healthy ingredients to prepare this low calorie snack… perfect with a cup of tea
Thanks so much Amrita! Yes chai and chivda is my favorite combo too!
W e love chevdo and love the idea of adding popped sorghum. Its such a healthy grain. Adding my favourite, fox nuts makes it even more appealing. Love your recipe.
Thanks Mayuriu ! Yes chevdo varieties are always welcome at our house too.